Edible Gifts From Muni Drivers
The above photo shows a gift received from a Muni operator, according to jasontoff, who took the picture. Nice photo, but, it raises the question:
Well, what would you do if a Muni driver gave you some candy?
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The above photo shows a gift received from a Muni operator, according to jasontoff, who took the picture. Nice photo, but, it raises the question:
Well, what would you do if a Muni driver gave you some candy?
Photo by Vanessa Elise
Muni rider Judy asks the burning question …
Ever since I was a kid.. growing up in SF and riding Muni was the thing to do. However, I always wondered about those silver holes on the base of the seats of every bus. What exactly are they for!? Draining water? In case kids pee? What?!
Not all buses have them, of course. But with all the wet weather as of late, we’re left wondering the same thing. If they are in fact drainage holes, many of them don’t do their job (insert requisite joke about Muni employees here).
What do you think those little holes are for?
Think it’s hard to get your own seat on the bus? Our brethren in Washington D.C.’s Unsuck DC Metro blog saw someone who, well, took it to the next level. From Unsuck DC Metro:
This past Saturday morning, I boarded the Blue Line train to Largo at Pentagon City and saw this sleeping passenger across the aisle from me.
He had taken his belt off and tied it to the hand rails on his seat and the seat in front of him.
Read more of this post at Unsuck DC Metro.
Saw more antics on the bus? I dare say that San Francisco, with Muni presiding, is the capital of bus antics, what do you think?
Photo by Brandon Doran
In Muni news this week:
Oh, by the way: Our deal dealer Scoutmob just alerted us to their half-off deal at Grub. The word on the street is that this is the home of the lobster hash. Yum.
Enjoy these photos and your weekend!
Photo by Bhautik Joshi
Photo by Steve Rhodes
Photo by Julie Michelle
Photo by Troy Holden
A detached 5-Fulton heading outbound on Market this morning, with an advertisement acting as caption.